I wonder if this version will use a 3.5" 1TB drive like the Time Capsule. I also wonder if it will include one coaxial input but at least two tuners. Most people want to watch one show but record another; or at least not be stuck on a station while they're recording. Also, Apple will need to remember to support QAM as well as ATSC.
Or perhaps it's just software (like EyeTV) to support network attached tuners like the SiliconDust HD HomeRun (HDHR).

Oh, and I wonder how Apple could actually patent anything like this, given all the prior art of EPG systems, TiVo, and of course EyeTV.

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Just had a read of this over on appleinsider as well, looks really promising. Finally an apple solution to DVR's instead of us all mish-mashing products from all over to try and create the perfect integrated solution.

Now if they could only create a dockable 6-7 inch multi-touch screen PVR that works seamlessly with it all and I will be in geek heaven!! _________________Intel 2.4Ghz/4G Ram/1TB HDD/Server MacMini
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I know Apple submitted the patent but I think we all know there are a number of patents that Apple has submitted over the years and have never actually developed - (i.e. the square iMac). IMO, the development of an Apple DVR, as fantastic as it would be, would cut out the revenue Apple gains from iTunes tv show purchases and probably even some movie purchases and that doesn't seem to be in Apple's best interest unless the talks with the TV studios all go the way of NBC/Universal. If it were to happen though, I would be first in line to get a hold of it because EyeTV didn't cut it for me and I would love to see Apple enter this market._________________Mac Mini Intel 1.83GHz
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